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Castlerahan in the region of Ireland (general) is a town located in Ireland - some 51 mi (or 83 km) North-West of Dublin, the country's capital.

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Local time in Castlerahan is now 12:23 AM (Tuesday). The local timezone is named "Europe / Dublin" with an UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Swansea, Plymouth, Derry, Lisburn, Glasgow or Tirlahode Lower. When in this area, you might want to check out Oldcastle, New Inn, Mount Nugent, Millbrook, Kildorragh and Mountnugent as well. We found some clips posted online. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.

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Moylagh, County Meath

Moylagh is part of the parish of Oldcastle in the northwest of County Meath, Ireland. The parish is small but has received an influx of new residents in the past few years, mainly from Dublin and Eastern Europe. Moylagh has a well-equipped community centre with Gaelic Athletic Association pitch ST. OLIVER'S Park http://www. hoganstand. com/Meath/clubs/moylagh/index. aspx, a training pitch across the road, two racquetball courts and an indoor soccer hall.

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Located at 53.83, -7.19 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 4 mi away.

Tags:Towns and villages in County Meath

Lough Ramor

Lough Ramor is a large natural lake of 741 hectares situated near Virginia, County Cavan. From early records Vita Tripartita identified as being in the territory of Cenal Muinreamhair. The literal meaning of the term Muinreamhair is 'fat-neck' and appears to be derived from a prehistoric or mythical ancestor warrior, connoting great strength. Loch Muinreamhair also appears in early manuscripts of the Four Masters.

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Located at 53.83, -7.19 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 4 mi away.

Tags:Loughs of County Cavan

Clootie well

Clootie wells (also Cloutie or Cloughtie wells) are places of pilgrimage in Celtic areas. They are wells or springs, almost always with a tree growing beside them, where strips of cloth or rags have been left, usually tied to the branches of the tree as part of a healing ritual. In Scots nomenclature, a "clootie" or "cloot" is a strip of cloth or rag.

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Located at 53.83, -7.19 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 6 mi away.

Loughcrew

Loughcrew is near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. (Sometimes written Lough Crew). Loughcrew is a site of considerable historical importance in Ireland. It is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BC, situated near the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and on surrounding hills and valleys.

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Located at 53.83, -7.19 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 6 mi away.

Tags:Archaeological sites in County Meath, Mountains and hills of County Meath, National Monuments in County Meath

County Cavan

County Cavan (Irish: Contae an Chabháin) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Border Region and is also located in the province of Ulster. It is named after the town of Cavan. Cavan County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 73,183 according to the 2011 census.

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Located at 53.83, -7.19 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 7 mi away.

Tags:Counties of the Republic of Ireland, County Cavan, Local administrative units of the Republic of Ireland, Ulster